We noticed that you're using an unsupported browser. The TripAdvisor website may not display properly. We support the following browsers:
Windows:Internet Explorer,
Mozilla Firefox,
Google Chrome.
Mac:Safari.

New!Find and book your ideal hotel on TripAdvisor — and get the lowest prices

Several daily sailings depart Doolin Pier, Doolin, Co.Clare from March to November. Day Trips, Overnight Stays, and One-Hour Cliffs of Moher Cruises available. Travel on the largest and most comfortable ferries with over 40 years of service, M.V. Tranquillity & M.V. Queen of Aran.

The Aran Islands offer something special for all. For the adventurous explore medieval ruins such as the amazing ring fort Dun Aengus on Inishmore, or O'Brien's castle on Inisheer. Families can enjoy a relaxing day out on the unspoiled beaches of Inisheer. Nature lovers can enjoy the tranquil beauty of Inishmaan. Bicycle hire, Mini-bus, and Pony & Trap tours available on each island.

The Cliffs of Moher Cruise is a stunning 1 hour journey along the 6km of coastline from Doolin Pier. The Cliffs rise to a height of over 214 meters providing dramatic views by sea. The Great Sea Stack (Branaunmore) plays host to thousands of rare birds of which you can see up close. Don't forget the cameras!

read more

Book In Advance

More Info

USD 16.37*

and up

Cliffs of Moher Cruise

More Info

USD 27.29*

and up

Inis Mor- Aran Islands ferry from Doolin

More Info

USD 32.74*

and up

Inis Oírr Island and Cliffs of Moher Cruise from Doolin

All visitor photos

(226)

TripAdvisor Reviewer Highlights

Read all 552 reviews

Visitor rating

268

Excellent

110

Very good

46

Average

19

Poor

45

Terrible

“Great trip out to Aran Islands”

O Brien ferry company was recommend to us by our host at our accommodation. There are a few companies running the same trip so it was nice to get the recommendation and we were...read more

O Brien ferry company was recommend to us by our host at our accommodation. There are a few companies running the same trip so it was nice to get the recommendation and we were not disappointed. Price was great - €80 for family of 4 to Inis Mor. Boarding was easy. Trip time is about 1 and a half hours...
More

From Doolin, we took the ferry to the Inisheer, the smallest of the Aran Islands. The ferry ride was as expected and took us by the Cliffs of Moher on the return trip. I think I would have preferred to go to one of the larger islands. Inisheer was pretty, with lots of stone walls and horses and carts, but...
More

Excellent service and and enjoyable cruise to Inis. There are three Aran islands and various tours from the mainland through Bill O'Briens Ferry company, on the harbour front . Inis is the most popular.
The weather was perfect for both the ferry experience and that of making the most of the island trip itself. There are a number of different...
More

This was one of the worst experiences I've had for a long time, so bad that I had to leave a review to help unsuspecting travelers from experiencing the same mess.
To start, the bus scheduled isn't taken into consideration for the Doolin ferry schedule so if you want to take the earliest bus to catch the earliest ferry you...
More

If you are looking to get a different view of the cliffs, try O'Brien Ferries. Plenty of parking near the pier. The boats are pretty full and on a sunny day can be very hot. Best views from the bottom deck, while also affording you some shade. They only operate certain times of day, so be sure to check prior...
More

We were a group of 4 adults from Australia who all had held a long desire to visit the Aran Islands and the Cliffs of Moher. Booking online from Australia was very easy and we easily collected our tickets from the booth at the ferry dock, but after that everything went south very quickly. There was a large tour group...
More

When booking the trip to Inisheer with a Cliffs of Moher tour on the way back, the staff were nothing but polite and informative, and getting on the boat with our tickets was no issue and straightforward.
The boats themselves are a little rundown. Quite a few of the seats were missing or broken, and the speakers on the initial...
More

September first was a rainy, windy dreary day, except for the sights at Inis Mor on the Atlantic Coast. It was a 40 Minute Ferry ride to Inis Mor, here there is world heritage site of Dun Aonghasa Fort and it is the home of the Aran Sweater. There are very clean beaches with dolphins (which we did not see)...
More

* TripAdvisor LLC is not a booking agent and does not charge any service fees to users of our site... (more)

We noticed that you're using an unsupported browser. The TripAdvisor website may not display properly. We support the following browsers:
Windows:Internet Explorer,
Mozilla Firefox,
Google Chrome.
Mac:Safari.

TripAdvisor LLC is not responsible for content on external web sites. Taxes, fees not included for deals content.